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Thursday, June 21, 2007

Enjoy Life Snacks

I do most of my weekly shopping at the flagship Wegman's Food Market, the store that all supermarkets want to grow up to be.

Yet somehow I didn't notice, until an article in the Elmira Star-Gazette pointed it out, that Wegman's is now carrying the Enjoy Life line of products.

Here's how they describe themselves in the press release:

Enjoy Life offers 19 products including soft-baked cookies, snack bars, granola, bagels, semi-sweet chocolate chips and trail mix that are specially made to be gluten-free and free of the eight most common allergens (no wheat, dairy, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, fish or shellfish). They are also all natural, trans-fat free and made in a dedicated nut- and gluten-free bakery.

In addition, the company offers a helpful Food Allergy & Intolerance Survival Guide that consumers can download online at the company’s newly updated website, www.enjoylifefoods.com, or by calling 888-50-ENJOY.

Of course, they've been around since 2001 and can be found at many outlets, including Whole Foods Market (CA), New Seasons Market (OR), Sprouts Farmers Market (AZ, CA, TX), Clark's Nutrition (CA), Dillon's, Fry's, Kroger, King Sooper, & Smith's in addition to Wegmans.

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